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larva 9474 - Charidotella sexpunctata

larva 9474 - Charidotella sexpunctata
Brooklyn, Kings County, New York, USA
June 23, 2007
I pulled back the old skin. It seemed well anchored to projections from the critter's rear.

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Moved
Moved from Tortoise Beetles.

Tortoise Beetle Larva
The "old skin" you pulled back is actually dry excrement that the larva uses for protection and possibly distraction. From what I've heard you probably don't want to handle this one much.

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